Fire weather warnings issued for much of Victoria and part of Tasmania, ACT, and NSW.
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00:00Hello, Miriam at the Bureau with your national weather forecast for tomorrow,
00:03Saturday the 23rd of November, with a snapshot look ahead at Sunday's weather as well.
00:09Now tomorrow's weather map first of all shows areas of cloud,
00:12showers and storms extending from northwestern parts of the country
00:16through central Australia and down into the southeast.
00:19Now some areas may see moderate to locally heavy falls with this system moving through,
00:24but it will also help to flush out some of that heat
00:27that's currently sitting across southeastern parts of Australia.
00:30Elsewhere across the country tomorrow, Queensland is looking at a few coastal showers,
00:34with showers and storms ongoing across parts of northern Australia as well.
00:38Drier weather is on the way for the far southwest.
00:42Let's take a state-by-state look at all of that now, starting with Queensland.
00:46Now showers across eastern parts of the state tomorrow,
00:50as well as in the north, with the risk of a few storms through northern and inland parts too.
00:54Moderate falls are once again a risk about the north tropical coast,
00:57but they're less likely further in the southeast.
01:00Brisbane is looking at a shower or two tomorrow, with a top of 27 degrees.
01:04For New South Wales, morning fogs are possible about the northeast coast,
01:09and then we're going to see a few showers spilling down into the Northern Rivers District
01:12throughout the day. Elsewhere though, it'll be hot and dry,
01:15with severe heatwave conditions about the south coast.
01:18Sydney is heading for a sunny top of 28 degrees tomorrow.
01:21Canberra is looking at sunny conditions and a top of 32.
01:25For Victoria, hot, humid and partly cloudy conditions across our Saturday.
01:30Severe heatwaves ongoing through east Gippsland,
01:32and extreme fire dangers across the Mallee and Wimmera in the northwest.
01:37Fire weather warnings will be issued.
01:38Melbourne is looking at an overnight minimum tonight of just 25 degrees,
01:42so it will be a very hot night, before a very hot day tomorrow with a top of 37.
01:48But the cool change is on the way. We can see it moving into western Victoria here,
01:53bringing showers, possible thunderstorms,
01:55and some moderate rainfall for the Wimmera and southwest in particular.
01:58But it is going to bring about some cooler weather for the later part of the weekend too,
02:02and it's likely to reach Melbourne late afternoon or early evening tomorrow.
02:07For Tasmania, partly cloudy, warm and humid across the state,
02:11with a few showers developing as this trough moves through later on.
02:14For Hobart, we are looking at a late shower or two, with a top of 29 degrees.
02:19Hot, cloudy across South Australia, with showers and storms possible in most areas,
02:24except the far northeast.
02:26Now, moderate falls are possible across southeastern parts of the state,
02:30possibly heavy with thunderstorms during the day,
02:33between around Oodnadatta and the Flinders Ranges.
02:36Adelaide is looking at a few showers on the way tomorrow, with a top of 29 degrees.
02:42In Western Australia, showers and thunderstorms are once again possible
02:47across northern and inland parts of the state,
02:49with the risk of heavy falls or damaging winds about the northern interior.
02:54Sunnier and more settled across southern parts of the state, however,
02:57Perth is looking at a sunny top of 29 degrees tomorrow.
03:01Across the Northern Territory, scattered showers and storms will build,
03:05with the chance of some moderate rainfall totals where those storms move overhead.
03:09It will be quite humid in the north as well, particularly around Darwin,
03:12we are looking at a humid top of 32 degrees tomorrow,
03:16showers and a possible storm on the forecast.
03:18Now a quick look ahead at Sunday, we are likely to see the cloud,
03:22rain areas, showers and storms continuing across central parts of the country,
03:27extending from the far north through Central Australia and into the southeast.
03:31Moderate to heavy rainfall totals are once again a risk through Central Australia
03:35and northern parts of South Australia.
03:37We're going to see the heat starting to contract into New South Wales and Queensland,
03:41but a milder day is on the way for Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.
03:47Meanwhile in the west we are going to see the risk of some gusty thunderstorms developing,
03:51as a new west coast trough starts to develop.
03:54Now you can find the detailed forecast for your area via the Bureau's website,
03:58the BOM Weather app or via our social media.
04:00Have a good day and we'll catch you next time.